Zeedman
Garden Master
Welcome, @TwinCitiesPanda , from east-central Wisconsin! My own experience closely mirrors yours... early adulthood in Whidbey Island WA, then many years in San Diego & San Jose, followed by 20+ years in my present location. Having gardened in all those West Coast locations, the short seasons here took a lot of getting used to... but I've found that cheap land & abundant water more than compensate for the differences. Many vegetables actually do really well in our Midwest summers, provided you choose the right varieties... if the UofMN Extension is anything like the Extension here, they should give you some good recommendations for your area.
Yes, expect to put up fencing, if you plan on actually eating some of what you grow. In urban areas (where deer are unlikely) all you would need is about 3' of chicken wire fence, or any material with holes small enough to keep out rabbits. If you intend to have a compost heap, place it as far from the vegetable garden as possible, since mice & insects may nest there. Raised beds are beneficial, since they provide better drainage when we have heavy rains (a fairly frequent occurrence) but since you are living in a rental, be sure that the landlord is OK with your garden plans.
I've built up a seed bank of many vegetables that do well here, and would be happy to share seeds & advice.
Yes, expect to put up fencing, if you plan on actually eating some of what you grow. In urban areas (where deer are unlikely) all you would need is about 3' of chicken wire fence, or any material with holes small enough to keep out rabbits. If you intend to have a compost heap, place it as far from the vegetable garden as possible, since mice & insects may nest there. Raised beds are beneficial, since they provide better drainage when we have heavy rains (a fairly frequent occurrence) but since you are living in a rental, be sure that the landlord is OK with your garden plans.
I've built up a seed bank of many vegetables that do well here, and would be happy to share seeds & advice.